Harimoto seen using new butterfly rubber

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No sure if you noticed, but Harimoto in Incheon (WTT) got back to Dignics on FH. I watched his yesterday's match and between the sets there were repeats in slow-mo and it could be noticed, when he serves and there was zoom-in to his blade.
The question is whether he didn't like new rubbers, or it was still in testing phase and he could use just for one tournament to see it in action and provide some feedback for future changes....
He changed back to D05 on the forehand right after the Japanese league. He’s been using the new rubber on his backhand since then. I actually thought he might have gone back to tenergy on the forehand in Incheon because the forehand rubber’s sponge looked rather orange like Tenergy but I think that’s just lighting
 
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He changed back to D05 on the forehand right after the Japanese league. He’s been using the new rubber on his backhand since then. I actually thought he might have gone back to tenergy on the forehand in Incheon because the forehand rubber’s sponge looked rather orange like Tenergy but I think that’s just lighting
This is correct. He continues to use it on his backhand. You can clearly see the pink sponge here:


Miwa, meanwhile, still has it on her forehand:

 
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This remind me of old rubbers like Tibhar Makss or Donic Supersonic that back in the days were 2.6mm sponge.. it was not market success at time..

It was ok that time 2.5mm rubbers at max thickness.. I remember Sriver Max was 2.3..

German rubbers like Rapid, Resto.. were 2.5mm if I'm correct... Maybe Mark V, Coppa too.

So that time go from 2.5 to 2.6 was not a big deal.

Nowdays with 2.1 (BTY) to 2.7, it's a very agressive move.
 
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This remind me of old rubbers like Tibhar Makss or Donic Supersonic that back in the days were 2.6mm sponge.. it was not market success at time..

It was ok that time 2.5mm rubbers at max thickness.. I remember Sriver Max was 2.3..

German rubbers like Rapid, Resto.. were 2.5mm if I'm correct... Maybe Mark V, Coppa too.

So that time go from 2.5 to 2.6 was not a big deal.

Nowdays with 2.1 (BTY) to 2.7, it's a very agressive move.
Those models didn't last at all. Bryce Highspeed with its thin topsheet (Micro Layer) seems to have decent durability.

http://mytabletennis.net/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=54716&PID=673228&title=2-0-or-max#673228
http://mytabletennis.net/forum/foru...asant-series-discontinued-and-replaced#969132
 
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Butterfly is known for its years of R&D and won't rush out producing something for the sake of production.

the thin top sheet, thick sponge has been out for years and not new.
But end of the day the, better rubber counts. Not who was first or last.
 
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